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Rum Cake
Large Rum Cake (12 cup)
The Original - 12 cups of pure decadence! This rum cake has all the virtues of home: eggs, butter, sugar and a little bit of vegetable oil. We splurge on the Belize rum, one of the greatest rums made anywhere. Yields 16 large slices.
Order now for Valintines day delivery.
$30 BZD
(Cake plate not included.)
Large Rum Cake (12 cup)
The Original - 12 cups of pure decadence! This rum cake has all the virtues of home: eggs, butter, sugar and a little bit of vegetable oil. We splurge on the Belize rum, one of the greatest rums made anywhere. Yields 16 large slices.
Order now for Valintines day delivery.
$30 BZD
(Cake plate not included.)
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Rum Cake
Large Rum Cake (12 cup)
The Original - 12 cups of pure decadence! This rum cake has all the virtues of home: eggs, butter, sugar and a little bit of vegetable oil. We splurge on the Belize rum, one of the greatest rums made anywhere. Yields 16 large slices.
Order now for Valintines day delivery.
$30 BZD
(Cake plate not included.)
$15.00 only
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Large Rum Cake (12 cup)
The Original - 12 cups of pure decadence! This rum cake has all the virtues of home: eggs, butter, sugar and a little bit of vegetable oil. We splurge on the Belize rum, one of the greatest rums made anywhere. Yields 16 large slices.
Order now for Valintines day delivery.
$30 BZD
(Cake plate not included.)
$15.00 only
1
Add to Cart
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10 Surprising Health Benefits of Beer | Yahoo! Health
10 Surprising Health Benefits of Beer Yahoo! Health
Beer drinkers rejoice: Your favorite brew may be healthier than you think.
For years, wine drinkers have indulged without guilt, reveling in the news that red wine can help protect against heart disease. Recent research shows that beer can also be good for what ails you, from reducing risk for broken bones to helping warding off diabetes and mental decline. It can even increase longevity, a large study suggests.
However, the key to tapping into beer’s benefits is moderation, meaning just one 12-ounce beer per day for women and two for men. Heavy drinking ups the threat of liver damage, some cancers, and heart problems. Bingeing on brewskis can also make you fat, since a 12-ounce regular beer has about 150 calories, while light beer has about 100.
Read about common diet myths that are dangerous to your health
Here are 10 surprising—and healthy—reasons to cheer about your next beer.
1. Stronger Bones
Beer contains high levels of silicon, which is linked to bone health. In a 2009 study at Tufts University and other centers, older men and women who swigged one or two drinks daily had higher bone density, with the greatest benefits found in those who favored beer or wine. However, downing more than two drinks was linked to increased risk for fractures.
For the best bone-building benefits, reach for pale ale, since a 2010 study of 100 types of beer from around the word identified these brews as richest in silicon, while light lagers and non-alcoholic beers contained the least.
2. A Stronger Heart
A 2011 analysis of 16 earlier studies involving more than 200,000 people, conducted by researchers at Italy’s Fondazion di Ricerca e Cura, found a 31 percent reduced risk of heart disease in those who quaffed about a pint of beer daily, while risk surged in those who guzzled higher amounts of alcohol, whether beer, wine, or spirits.
More than 100 studies also show that moderate drinking trims risk of heart attacks and dying from cardiovascular disease by 25 to 40 percent, Harvard reports. A beer or two a day can help raise levels of HDL, the “good” cholesterol that helps keep arteries from getting clogged.
How alcohol affects your sex life
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Beer drinkers rejoice: Your favorite brew may be healthier than you think.
For years, wine drinkers have indulged without guilt, reveling in the news that red wine can help protect against heart disease. Recent research shows that beer can also be good for what ails you, from reducing risk for broken bones to helping warding off diabetes and mental decline. It can even increase longevity, a large study suggests.
However, the key to tapping into beer’s benefits is moderation, meaning just one 12-ounce beer per day for women and two for men. Heavy drinking ups the threat of liver damage, some cancers, and heart problems. Bingeing on brewskis can also make you fat, since a 12-ounce regular beer has about 150 calories, while light beer has about 100.
Read about common diet myths that are dangerous to your health
Here are 10 surprising—and healthy—reasons to cheer about your next beer.
1. Stronger Bones
Beer contains high levels of silicon, which is linked to bone health. In a 2009 study at Tufts University and other centers, older men and women who swigged one or two drinks daily had higher bone density, with the greatest benefits found in those who favored beer or wine. However, downing more than two drinks was linked to increased risk for fractures.
For the best bone-building benefits, reach for pale ale, since a 2010 study of 100 types of beer from around the word identified these brews as richest in silicon, while light lagers and non-alcoholic beers contained the least.
2. A Stronger Heart
A 2011 analysis of 16 earlier studies involving more than 200,000 people, conducted by researchers at Italy’s Fondazion di Ricerca e Cura, found a 31 percent reduced risk of heart disease in those who quaffed about a pint of beer daily, while risk surged in those who guzzled higher amounts of alcohol, whether beer, wine, or spirits.
More than 100 studies also show that moderate drinking trims risk of heart attacks and dying from cardiovascular disease by 25 to 40 percent, Harvard reports. A beer or two a day can help raise levels of HDL, the “good” cholesterol that helps keep arteries from getting clogged.
How alcohol affects your sex life
NEXT: Healthier Kidneys >>
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Monday, January 9, 2012
Belikin Beer | KegWorks
Belikin BeerThursday, June 21st, 2007 by Pete
It states right on the bottle “Belikin - the beer of Belize” and they aren’t kidding. Belikin is “the” only beer available in most places in Belize. I was in Belize for 9 days and I only saw Belikin products and occasionally Red Stripe. Belikin Brewing makes 4 products: Belikin Lager, Belikin Stout, Light House, and Belikin Premium. The Belikin Company also produces Guinness Foreign Extra Stout under license from Guinness. Belikin Lager is by far the most popular beer you will find in Belize. Every place that serves alcohol will have it in bottles, and if you ask for a Belikin or just a “beer” you will get a Belikin Lager. The others can be more elusive, but are generally available at better bars and resorts. They all pretty much taste the same, the differences being that Light House is a light beer and the Belikin Premium comes in 12 ounce bottle with a alcohol content around 5.5%. I understand that Belikin on draft exists, but I never saw any draft beer in Belize.
Belikin Lager tastes pretty much like most tropical beers: slightly sweet with very low hops flavor and a clean finish, making it a refreshing beer you can drink a lot of in the tropical heat. I found the taste similar to, but even milder than, Miller High Life (which is my favorite summertime drinking beer). The lager goes great with the seafood and rice and beans dishes that are a staple of the Belizean diet. Belikin Lager’s alcohol content is a little lower in than most US domestic lagers at 4.8% alcohol by volume. The stout is a dark, very sweet stout with a higher alcohol content at 6.3% by volume. The stout is surprisingly good, but a bit too sweet to drink more than a couple of bottles in a row in the heat of Belize.
Belikin Lager and Stout come in the same bottle, the only difference is the bottle cap; green caps for lager and blue caps for stout. The bottles are the heaviest I have ever felt. They are the same size as a U.S. 12 ounce bottle, but hold 9.6 ounces. The locals joke that the bottles are as heavy empty as they are full. So, if you are US tourist looking to tie on a tropical beer buzz, be ready to put away few more bottles than you are used to drinking at home due to the smaller bottle volume and lower alcohol content. If you get sick of Belikin beer, Belize also produces many excellent rums.
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It states right on the bottle “Belikin - the beer of Belize” and they aren’t kidding. Belikin is “the” only beer available in most places in Belize. I was in Belize for 9 days and I only saw Belikin products and occasionally Red Stripe. Belikin Brewing makes 4 products: Belikin Lager, Belikin Stout, Light House, and Belikin Premium. The Belikin Company also produces Guinness Foreign Extra Stout under license from Guinness. Belikin Lager is by far the most popular beer you will find in Belize. Every place that serves alcohol will have it in bottles, and if you ask for a Belikin or just a “beer” you will get a Belikin Lager. The others can be more elusive, but are generally available at better bars and resorts. They all pretty much taste the same, the differences being that Light House is a light beer and the Belikin Premium comes in 12 ounce bottle with a alcohol content around 5.5%. I understand that Belikin on draft exists, but I never saw any draft beer in Belize.
Belikin Lager tastes pretty much like most tropical beers: slightly sweet with very low hops flavor and a clean finish, making it a refreshing beer you can drink a lot of in the tropical heat. I found the taste similar to, but even milder than, Miller High Life (which is my favorite summertime drinking beer). The lager goes great with the seafood and rice and beans dishes that are a staple of the Belizean diet. Belikin Lager’s alcohol content is a little lower in than most US domestic lagers at 4.8% alcohol by volume. The stout is a dark, very sweet stout with a higher alcohol content at 6.3% by volume. The stout is surprisingly good, but a bit too sweet to drink more than a couple of bottles in a row in the heat of Belize.
Belikin Lager and Stout come in the same bottle, the only difference is the bottle cap; green caps for lager and blue caps for stout. The bottles are the heaviest I have ever felt. They are the same size as a U.S. 12 ounce bottle, but hold 9.6 ounces. The locals joke that the bottles are as heavy empty as they are full. So, if you are US tourist looking to tie on a tropical beer buzz, be ready to put away few more bottles than you are used to drinking at home due to the smaller bottle volume and lower alcohol content. If you get sick of Belikin beer, Belize also produces many excellent rums.
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Blog - Wade The Gringo Burgers - San Pedro, Belize
THE NEW COKE or THE NEW BUN FOR WADE THE GRINGO?
Posted by Wade The Gringo on January 9, 2012 at 10:40 AM
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This past week, in an effort to improve our "Wade The Gringo" product, we tested a "new hamburger bun. The bun was of the best quality ingredients and from a reputable supplier. The feed back from our loyal customers has made us rethink that change and bring back the buns that made "Wade The Gringo Burgers" famous here in San Pedro. I would like to apologize for overlooking how strong and loyal a customer base we have. As a token to you for your support and feed back, Tuesday from 6-9 pm come by the Roadkill for a free order of fries with any burger and drink order. Thank you all again for your input and support. Blog - Wade The Gringo Burgers - San Pedro, Belize
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Wade The Gringo Hot Sausage Patties - Wade The Gringo Burgers - San Pedro, Belize
Wade The Gringo Hot Sausage Patties - Wade The Gringo Burgers - San Pedro, Belize
Wade The Gringo Hot Sausage Patties
You will LOVE
Wade The Gringo
Hot Sausage Patties
Wade The Gringo®
patties are easy to prepare
and less messy than regular
roll sausage.
Enjoy the delicious blend of
seasonings combined with fresh
pork. PORK, SALT, SPICES
San Pedro, Belize
663-3669
$6.00 only
Wade The Gringo Hot Sausage Patties
You will LOVE
Wade The Gringo
Hot Sausage Patties
Wade The Gringo®
patties are easy to prepare
and less messy than regular
roll sausage.
Enjoy the delicious blend of
seasonings combined with fresh
pork. PORK, SALT, SPICES
San Pedro, Belize
663-3669
$6.00 only
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Wade the Gringo Burgers, San Pedro, Belize - Restaurant Reviews - TripAdvisor
Wade the Gringo Burgers, San Pedro, Belize - Restaurant Reviews - TripAdvisor
Wade the Gringo Burgers Precio*: US$ 56-139 Cocina: Americana, Comida rápida, Hamburguesería Clasificado en el puesto no. 4 en San Pedro, Belice
Wade the Gringo Burgers Precio*: US$ 56-139 Cocina: Americana, Comida rápida, Hamburguesería Clasificado en el puesto no. 4 en San Pedro, Belice
Places to eat in San Pedro - Reviews - VirtualTourist
Places to eat in San Pedro - Reviews - VirtualTourist
Wade The Gringo Burgers: Best Burger in Belize
AverageGringo 1 reviews
The burgers served at the Roadkill bar by Wade the Gringo are great. The bar is on the side of the road, with out door seating and ice cold beer Favorite Dish: Got to try the Big Gringo burger. A copy of the Big Mac, but so much better. The kids loved the Kids Meals. Burger, Fries and a toy.
Written Dec 12, 2011
Address: coconut drive
Wade The Gringo Burgers: Best Burger in Belize
AverageGringo 1 reviews
The burgers served at the Roadkill bar by Wade the Gringo are great. The bar is on the side of the road, with out door seating and ice cold beer Favorite Dish: Got to try the Big Gringo burger. A copy of the Big Mac, but so much better. The kids loved the Kids Meals. Burger, Fries and a toy.
Written Dec 12, 2011
Address: coconut drive
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